25 Iraqi Refugees Exit From Czech Republic To Germany By Bus[

Half of them have received asylum in Germany for religious reasons, while the others, who were refused protection, have disappeared “but they will be eventually found and deported back to the Czech Republic,” said the representative of Federal Office for Migration and refugee, Edith Avram.

According to Germany, the migrants must return to the Czech Republic, as Czech authorities are responsible for proving them with asylum, under the “Generace 21” relocation program.